New Developments In Ground Support Technology For Open-Type Tunnel Boring Machines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Steve Chorley
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Open-type, or main beam, tunnel boring machines (TBMs) can achieve impressive rates of production. This type of TBM typically outperforms other types of TBMs currently in use around the world. In good ground conditions, main beam machines have achieved production rates of more than 1 km/month (0.6 miles/month). However, installing effective ground support in poorer rock conditions on main beam machines can be a major cause of concern. The design of main beam machines is such that installation of ground support equipment, particularly at the front of the machine in what is commonly known as the L1 support zone, has traditionally been limited to rock drills and basic working platforms. Personnel working in the L1 zone have, until recently, been protected by roof supports and extended fingers, often with restricted access to working areas.
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APA: Steve Chorley  (2011)  New Developments In Ground Support Technology For Open-Type Tunnel Boring Machines

MLA: Steve Chorley New Developments In Ground Support Technology For Open-Type Tunnel Boring Machines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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